Job 31:30

30 (even though I didn't speak sinfully by calling down a curse on his life)....

Job 31:30 Meaning and Commentary

Job 31:30

Neither have I suffered my mouth to sin
Which, as it is the instrument of speech, is often the means of much sin; particularly of cursing men, and expressing much bitterness against enemies; but Job laid an embargo upon it, kept it as with a bridle, restrained it from uttering any evil, or wishing any to his worst adversaries; which is difficult to do, when provocations are given, as follows:

by wishing a curse to his soul;
not to his soul as distinct from his body, being the superior excellency and immortal part; that it be everlastingly damned, as wicked men wish to their own souls, and the souls of others, but to his person, wishing some calamity might befall him, some disease seize upon him, or that God would take him away by death: Job would never suffer himself to wish anything of this kind unto his enemy.

Job 31:30 In-Context

28 then that, too, would be a criminal offense, and I would have denied God above.
29 "If I enjoyed the ruin of my enemy or celebrated when harm came to him
30 (even though I didn't speak sinfully by calling down a curse on his life)....
31 "If the people who were in my tent had said, 'We wish we had never filled [our stomachs] with his food'....
32 (The visitor never spent the night outside, because I opened my door to the traveler.)
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